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“At the end of the day, if you’re able to expand your operation while saving money, that’s just good business.”
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is dedicating new funding to help Arkansas farmers and food distributors access new markets.
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Avian influenza has infiltrated at least one farm in Arkansas, according to the Arkansas Department of Agriculture.
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In an interview with Talk Business & Business, Griffin explained that foreign land ownership is an issue of national security.
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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the state is willing to take legal action against Syngenta, which is owned by a Chinese parent company.
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Weeks of little to no rain are compounding barge problems on the Mississippi River, and drought-like conditions are predicted to worsen.
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In an interview with Arkansas Week, Crawford said inflation is adding challenges to reauthorize the farm bill. The bill is reauthorized every five years.
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Funding for the federal government runs out Sept. 30 unless Congress passes a continuing resolution or finds some other means to keep funds flowing.
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The food donation was announced at an event Wednesday to celebrate Arkansas Rice Month.
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Data collected since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic suggests Arkansas’ largest economic sector, agriculture, has rebounded from its impacts.